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Stu from NYC 01-23-2021 07:23 PM

We just finished the third season of Victoria via Prime. Story of Queen Victoria and her life and times in the 19th century.

Very well done and hope to find additional season if they were done.

l2ridehd 01-24-2021 07:40 AM

We enjoyed New Tricks. Try Nurse Jackie, Doc Martin, Offspring, Shooter, The Good Witch, Heartland, Undercover, Peaky Blinders, Longmire, The Ranch, The Last Tango in Halifax, The Republic of Doyle, Quigley Down Under, McClouds Daughters, Hell on Wheels, outlander, Godless, Hinterland, The Sinner, Bloodline, Virgin River, Shameless, Breaking Bad, Hap and Lenard, Ozark, Anne with an E, Northern Rescue, Broadchurch, and that should keep you busy for a while.

Bonnevie 01-24-2021 09:41 AM

just watched Lupin on Netflix....really enjoyed it

Boomer 01-25-2021 07:17 PM

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practice to deceive.”

That old rhyme pretty much sums up Your Honor, starring Bryan Cranston.

Over the past 3 nights, we watched 7 episodes. I read today there will be 10. I wish we had known that before we started it. We kept watching because we thought we would get some answers. But nooooo — not yet — Episode 7 ends without any resolution.

It is slow — others might say suspenseful.

I had to spend a lot of mental energy worrying about the sweet, sweet dog.

I had to close my eyes during the violent scenes.

There is so much coincidence and interconnection in the plot that it starts to seem a bit absurd.

There is a vicious woman who gets her mob boss husband to carry out revenge — revenge that is horribly misplaced.

Often the storyline can take you on a walk in someone else’s shoes — so that can give you something to think about.

I really don’t know if I can recommend it or not.

Boomer

tophcfa 01-25-2021 11:52 PM

NOTHING, should that be in a different thread?

RaunchyRich 01-26-2021 03:56 AM

I have had YOU TUBE TV for years although the price has gone up , the benefit allows me to share the service and bill with three people

RaunchyRich 01-26-2021 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1791183)
Do YOU, yes you, have any interest in having a "What are you Streaming" discussion thread? A while ago we had a great discussion group going on Classic movies, I think we could enjoy and get new ideas, about what to stream.

I enjoy streaming, I have a News streaming show, Prime and two annual streaming channels, but do have a problem .... there is SO MUCH to watch. I went from almost nothing on Cable to overload on wiFi.

I will start with my preference: Courtroom Dramas, love them. I loved The Brief. I like police dramas. I prefer non-violent shows, but like the thrillers that make the hair stand up on the back of your neck :duck: Have just finished watching Gold Digger, a chick flick type show, I loved it.

Any ideas guys and ladies!

I have had YOU TUBE TV for years although the price has gone up , the benefit allows me to share the service and bill with three people

CFrance 01-26-2021 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonnevie (Post 1892046)
just watched Lupin on Netflix....really enjoyed it

Watching that now. I interrupted it to watch Unorthodox, the story of a Hasidic Jew who escapes her arranged marriage. It is just one part of the memoir Unorthodox, which I'm reading right now.

PugMom 01-26-2021 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1842747)
Thank you ................. but, I cannot take the credit for this thread because Boomer has given us some greatt programs to watch. We are all limited to who we purchase as our provider, so unfortunately I am missing Netflex and Apple and Hulu, but there is so much available.

I actually find some great programs through You Tube, it takes some time to wade through everything on there, but I am watching a couple of archeological programs that I love, they are great fo filling a half hour slot.

I do think Streaming is going to become much more expensive, but the content is so extensive compared to cable that it is hard to argue with the cost. My husband watched an old John Wayne last night for 99cebts ,,,, cannot beat that.

i'm streaming on Pluto tv., STILL! they have all the classic shows & movies, but then some really goof offerings in cult films, documentaries & the james bond channel. for really hard to find movies, i go to prime. i don't get netflix- & don't want it either :popcorn:

charlieo1126@gmail.com 01-26-2021 08:42 AM

Have You Thought About
 
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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 1891952)
We enjoyed New Tricks. Try Nurse Jackie, Doc Martin, Offspring, Shooter, The Good Witch, Heartland, Undercover, Peaky Blinders, Longmire, The Ranch, The Last Tango in Halifax, The Republic of Doyle, Quigley Down Under, McClouds Daughters, Hell on Wheels, outlander, Godless, Hinterland, The Sinner, Bloodline, Virgin River, Shameless, Breaking Bad, Hap and Lenard, Ozark, Anne with an E, Northern Rescue, Broadchurch, and that should keep you busy for a while.

Getting Out More ???

Schaumburger 02-07-2021 03:12 PM

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel & Ozark
 
I have had Netflix for quite some time -- I'm finally on season 3 of "Ozark." This is a very dark show and certainly not for everyone - but the cast and acting are A+. The fourth season of Ozark will be the last, according to Netfllx.

I just got Amazon Prime a few days ago (first month is free) so I could watch "Some Kind of Heaven" - the film shot in The Villages. Since I have Amazon Prime for free for 30 days, I started watching "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Love it. From what I have read, the story is loosely based on how Joan Rivers got started in start up comedy. If you liked "Mad Men," I would recommend "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." There are 3 seasons of "Mrs. Maisel." The fourth season may be released at the end of this year as filming for season 4 started filming in January.

CFrance 02-07-2021 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 1898808)
I have had Netflix for quite some time -- I'm finally on season 3 of "Ozark." This is a very dark show and certainly not for everyone - but the cast and acting are A+. The fourth season of Ozark will be the last, according to Netfllx.

I just got Amazon Prime a few days ago (first month is free) so I could watch "Some Kind of Heaven" - the film shot in The Villages. Since I have Amazon Prime for free for 30 days, I started watching "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Love it. From what I have read, the story is loosely based on how Joan Rivers got started in start up comedy. If you liked "Mad Men," I would recommend "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." There are 3 seasons of "Mrs. Maisel." The fourth season may be released at the end of this year as filming for season 4 started filming in January.

Those are good shows, Schaumburger. I'm sad Ozark ended at three seasons and can't wait for season 4 of Mrs. Maisel. Of course, we loved Schitt's Creek (really funny) on Netflix. I watched Unorthodox on Netflix, which sprung from the memoir of the same name, about a young adult female who escaped the Hasidic closed community in Williamsburg, NYC.


If you can get a free trial of Hulu, watch Little Fires Everywhere. If not, read the book.

Schaumburger 02-07-2021 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1891869)
We just finished the third season of Victoria via Prime. Story of Queen Victoria and her life and times in the 19th century.

Very well done and hope to find additional season if they were done.

Is this the same "Victoria" series that has been shown on PBS? That is a great series. I keep looking for the next season on PBS..

Schaumburger 02-07-2021 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1898819)
Those are good shows, Schaumburger. I'm sad Ozark ended at three seasons and can't wait for season 4 of Mrs. Maisel. Of course, we loved Schitt's Creek (really funny) on Netflix. I watched Unorthodox on Netflix, which sprung from the memoir of the same name, about a young adult female who escaped the Hasidic closed community in Williamsburg, NYC.


If you can get a free trial of Hulu, watch Little Fires Everywhere. If not, read the book.

There will be another season of Ozark - season 4. I don't know when it will be available. Season 4 is supposed to be 14 episodes, split into 2 of 7 episodes each -- no doubt to keep subscribers paying $$. I will have to check out "Unorthodox" on Netflix.

Stu from NYC 02-07-2021 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 1898827)
Is this the same "Victoria" series that has been shown on PBS? That is a great series. I keep looking for the next season on PBS..

Yes it is


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